From: "Brad Nicholes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 9:39 AM > FYI - Since NetWare only implements threads and does not have processes, > at any given moment it is fair to say that all thread ids in use are unique. If you are running multiple servers, and expect that product to be unique to the machine (e.g., common state session files or the like) then you must be using the pid + tid.
- Re: Apache-1.3: question about mod_unique_id dean gaudet
- Re: Apache-1.3: question about mod_unique_id William A. Rowe, Jr.
- Re: Apache-1.3: question about mod_unique_id G�nter Knauf
- Re: Apache-1.3: question about mod_unique_id Brad Nicholes
- Re: Apache-1.3: question about mod_unique_id Greg Stein
- Re: Apache-1.3: question about mod_unique_id Greg Stein
- Re: Apache-1.3: question about mod_unique_id Greg Stein
- Re: Apache-1.3: question about mod_unique_id dean gaudet
- Re: Apache-1.3: question about mod_unique_id Brad Nicholes
- Re: Apache-1.3: question about mod_unique_id Brad Nicholes
- Re: Apache-1.3: question about mod_unique_id William A. Rowe, Jr.
- Re: Apache-1.3: question about mod_unique_id William A. Rowe, Jr.
- Re: Apache-1.3: question about mod_unique_id William A. Rowe, Jr.
- Re: Apache-1.3: question about mod_unique_id William A. Rowe, Jr.
